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Accents – Novi Sad

On 1 February, the Day of Novi Sad, the exhibition ‘Accents – Novi Sad’ will be opened at the Foreign Art Collection, within the Migrations programme arch. Novi Sad, a city whose origin is inextricably linked to the Petrovaradin Fortress, grew alongside the Danube River, and developed within different countries, following European trends in almost

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Monodrama ‘Blood and Mud’

Monodrama ‘Blood and Mud’ (Krv i blato) follows the multimedia exhibition ‘Where Migrations End: From Roman Pannonia to Today’s Vojvodina’, which will be available from 1 February to 30 April at the Museum of Vojvodina, within the Migrations programme arch. The post-mortem story of the Roman soldier Dizon, a Thracian by origin who once wore

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svetLOST

Artists from Novi Sad are participating in the ‘Tesla – Light Gallery’ programme, and their coordinators are Milica Stojšić, PhD, Novi Sad architect and artists in the area of light design, who also works at the Department of Stage Design within the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, as well as Stanislav Drča,

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Slava

ECoCThe UNESCO Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage is richer for Serbian Slava, and it is the first cultural good to be inscribed on the list. The programme refers to the celebration of the feast of St. Basil the Great in all Cultural Stations on 14 and 15 January 2022, with the aim of pointing out the

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